

📄 Make your story unforgettable with every sheet.
Southworth 100% Cotton Resume Paper offers a premium 24 lb weight and a crisp, textured feel that elevates professional documents. Sized at 8.5 x 11 inches and sold in convenient 100-sheet boxes, it features a watermark and date code for authenticity. Compatible with laser, inkjet, and copier printers, this paper ensures smudge-free, sharp printing, making it the ideal choice for resumes, cover letters, and important presentations that demand lasting impact.

| Brand | Southworth |
| Model Number | SOUR14CF |
| Color | white |
| Recycled Content (%) | 100 |
| Sheet Size | 8.5" x 11" |
| Product Dimensions | 28.96 x 22.35 x 2.03 cm; 671.32 g |
D**C
This Southworth 100% Cotton Resume Paper is absolutely the gold standard for making a strong first impression. The 95 brightness gives it a clean, professional look, while the 24 lb bond weight feels substantial without being bulky. The cotton fiber gives it a refined texture that instantly sets it apart from standard printer paper. Whether you're printing a resume, cover letter, or an important presentation, this paper adds a touch of elegance and authority. It prints beautifully—sharp, smudge-free text and no issues with inkjet or laser printers. The 8.5 x 11 size and 100-sheet pack make it convenient and economical for both job seekers and professionals alike. If you’re serious about presentation, this paper delivers on quality, durability, and value. A small upgrade that makes a big impact.
C**N
Superb product. I used these for small run of double sided flyers. Well worth it.
S**E
This is not cotton paper... Cheated.. This normal plan paper... Anyone dont buy other country... Bocoz the company eas cheaed everyone... This paper qyality other paper less than... Poor and well cheated planed
M**R
If you want to get someone's attention - like the CEO of a Corporation - buy some of this nice paper and FedEx them a letter. Be very concise and economical with your words. One page only. Do your Spell and Grammar Checks (remember what Mark Twain said "better to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt") print out on this lovely cottony paper and FedEx it over there. Worth the time? Think about it! Let's say that you own a small commercial janitorial service and you've been hoping to pick up a group of Starbucks stores. If you tried to send an email to Howard Schultz (or anybody) at HQ, you'd be lucky to even find their email address. And if you did, you'd get spam-blocked because you're one of one-thousand little grains of digital sand that hope to wash-up on the golden Starbucks shore only to be sucked-back into the sea of anonymity. On the other hand, how many unsolicited FedEx letters does Howard Schultz get every day? You'd be surprised! I can tell you from years and years of personal experience that if you put a nicely worded and professionally prepared business letter in someone’s hands, ESPECIALLY THESE DAYS - they read it! When i was first married I got mad at the crummy job Brinks Security Installers did at my house, so I wrote the CEO a letter. Two weeks later I'm drinking my coffee at 8:05 am one morning and the phone rings and this guy says "Mr Carey, I'm Joe Smith, CEO of the Brinks Corporation. I've got your letter here in front of me and it sounds like we didn't have a very good day when we were at your home recently. What can we do to fix that?" WTF? The CEO of Brinks is calling ME? I was a little shaken up, but we had a nice little conversation and YOU BETTER BELIEVE that the Regional Manager called me 30 minutes later to make an appointment to come out with the Installer and his Shop Boss to take a look at my Security System. They did such a great job I did not get ROBBED OR KILLED EVEN ONCE the whole time we lived in Dallas. So... take a little time and compose a nice letter to Mr. Schultz. Always say something flattering like, perhaps in this case, er, "Mr. Schultz Its really impressive what you little short guys can do when you put your mind to it." Something like that. Send it FedEx or Overnight Mail. Again… how many FedEx Letters do they get? (Howard if you read this it would be great if you could share a number with us). If you don’t want to spend $6.80 for an overnight letter (you cheep-o) then how about $.55 cents for a stamp. Even an old-fashioned letter is 1,000 times more impactful than an email. Is Howard Shcultz going to open this FedEx and read it? No - No chance. Is one of his assistants going to open it and put it in a pile with various unsolicited mail for him to scan? Yes, this is possible. Most people don’t write so Corporate Execs tend to look at letters as the “Canary in the Coal Mine” thing. It’s like free Market Research for them. Anyway… even if they don’t physically see it there is a very good chance that a Senior Aid will read the letter and hand-it-off to another executive in the company for Action. That person then sends it back on down-the-chain with a note that says “this letter come into Mr. Schultz office. Please get back to Mr. X and let me know what happened so I can report back”. And there you have it. One of my great secrets revealed. Don’t tell too many people. We don’t want EVERYONE to start writing letters. We want to be "the SPECIAL people... don't we?"
S**R
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